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What's your rep?

Reputation is an optional way to represent the community's trust in you. Earning reputation is easy! You get points every time someone votes up one of your questions or answers. If someone says that your answer solved their problem, you get 30 points.

You can always ask a question or post an answer. As your reputation increases, the system trusts you more. This is the reputation required to have these abilities:

Ability

Reputation

Vote on moderator actions

100

Vote down posts

200

Edit tags

200

Recategorize questions

200

Edit questions

5000

Edit answers

50000

Your reputation can go up and down based on how others perceive you, just like it would in real life. Certain things, such as voting down a post, cost a little bit of reputation. Not much, but enough to encourage you to be sparing with your criticism.

You can earn up to 200 reputation per day.

Questions? Answers!

Little Bird Guides Answers is free community Q&A.

We are a community of people helping each other with problems. Come hang out with us — you'll find a friendly, helpful bunch of people who care and want to help find solutions.

We know stuff.

We would love to help you with your questions. You can ask anything you like, as long as it's about this site. When crafting your question, we suggest making it as detailed and specific as possible. The better you describe your problem and the more research you do before you ask, the better the answer you're likely to receive.

Share!

When you answer a question:

You help someone.

You help our community's knowledge grow.

You share your knowledge with people all over the world.

Community.

We don't run Answers. You do. The community has complete control over the content on Answers. Answers is collaboratively managed by people just like you.

Community members ask questions, answer questions, select the best solutions, and prune out unnecessary commentary. With your help, we can start solving some of the world's problems.

Never stop learning.

All information here is collaboratively edited. If you ask an interesting question or write a useful answer, other people may come along and categorize it with tags or edit the text. That's OK! In fact, we encourage making posts better over time.

Our goal is to build a database of solutions that is useful for years to come. For more information on asking and answering questions, visit our Answers Help Page.